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Don’t You Need ft?... Then Why Not Sell It!
DEMOCRAT-VOICE WANT ADS Are Securing Sensational Results
for Those Who Have Used Household Equipment, Farm Machinery
and Other Items to Sell. Try one today—the cost is so little.
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M&W Store
Buys - Sells
Trades
POULTRY
LAWN CHAIRS ....$2.95 to $4.95
Water Bags, 85c and $1.00; Chop-
ping Hoes, $1.00 and $1.25; Piles,
26c and 45c; Rakes, $1.00 to $1.25;
2 Used Refrigerators; 2 Plat Top
Ice Boxes; 12-gauge Shot Gun;
New 4-piece blond Bedroom
Suite, $49.50; (A real buy for the
child) Unfinished desk, dressing ta-
bles and beds, odd maple and wal-
nut beds, 2 odd vanity dressers,
"Morning Glory" Mattresses, Plat-
form rockers, 2 New Studio Couch-
es, 5 new Living Room Suites this
week. Toys, and Gift Items, Pic-
tures, mirrors, Bedroom Suites, In
fact we have 5 Floors Pull of—
FOR SALE
Baby Chicks now.
Get Yours Today!
GEO. D. RHONE
CO.
Business Opportunity
WILL BUILD up to date drlve-ln
eating establishment in excellent
location for party financially res-
ponsible and with ability to pro-
perly operate same. Contact M. T
White. Phone 6201 or 6091. 18tfx
FOR SALE
WANTED
WANTED: Two tricycles, one pair
hedge shears. Wallace McKee at
Heart’s Taller Shbp. 22tfx,
WANTED: To buy benches such
as are normally used in outdoor
meetings. State approximate length,
condition and price. Write Box L,
DeLeon, Texas. 23-24p
WANTED; Clean White rags. 10c
per pound. Prank Orr’s Garage.
8tfx
POTATO SLIPS—plenty of strong
slips, now ready and pulled fresh
from the bed. Coleman Nursery Si
Floral Co. Phone 7871.......16th.
DIRT WORK WANTFD, Stock
tanks, leveling city lots or bulldozer
work. Call 5470 or see L. L. Pegram
at old Wallace shop on Concho St.
16tfx
WANTED; Used rods and reels. Call
6361. 15tfx
Shop at M. & W.
REAL ESTATE
FARMS, RANCHES AN
CITY PROPERTY
"iniursnce rut rmyr
j. m. McDonald
Agent
to good.
Ave.
L. J.
quick and satisfactory result*.
W. Mead at Mead’s Furniture Store.
Good grass and fences. Plenty
In Coleman Hotel.
Farm and Ranch property with
K McDonald, 201 Office Bull
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POST NOTICES
'TICE—My property at
fcjlbidden.
Mae Sackett
No hunting, fishing
ilng allowed on the Kn
E. L. Knox. 21
ISEED FOR SALE
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RED TOP CANE
?SEED
HEGARI SEED
SUDAN SEED
COMBINE MAIZE
tor
Grain Stubble Planting
SEE
WILSON GRAIN
& ELEVATOR CO.
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE NEW Steam Cleaner. Will
cltpn any motor. Also steam out
gas tanks. Delma Johnson, Johp
Deere Tractor Co. 8tfx
WE PAY cash for nousehold goods,
any amount. Mead Furniture &
Storage. 44tfx
WE STORK household goods; crate
and ship; long experience. Refer-
ence: Truck lines and railroad com-
pahjr. Mead Furniture & Storage.
SOtfx
BUILDING MATERIAL
Attention stock men; Several
thousand squares of good used gal-
vanized corrugated iron roofing in
^pur *yard and ready for delivery.
jLexte; Wrecking Company, 3359
Crestline Road, Fort Worth. Phone
75642, Ft. Worth. 19-20-21-22X
>ST AND FOUND
FOUND: Brindle Jersey bull calf
canmto this place about 2 months
agQ.jpwner can have same by pay-
ing pasture. Gay B. Hipsher. Phone
23-26p
8532 1.
tain! g paper Valuable to me only.
Llbe
S. Pj
Black leather pill fold con-
1 reward
Home.
for return to
me.
23p
FRANK MAJORS
Co. for yjur
at the
Cater-
23tfx
FOR SALE: Three office desks.
One or all, worth the money. Geo.
D. Rhone Co. 22x
FOR SALE; 92 good age ewes with
87 early lambs. J. A. Baucom, near
underpass between Coleman and
Santa Anna. 19tfx
FOR SALE: Small two-room house.
Ben Wilson, Jr. 19tfx
FOR SALE: Good 154 acre farm,
two houses, plenty water. On school
bus route. See owner, S. M. Monroe
at Coleman Hotel. . .. 20-22p
FOR SALE: House and lots. Three
rooms and bath. $1,500. 1012 S.
Neches, Mrs. W. T. Cowser. 21-23p
FOR SALE: One pair mules. Hen-
ping’s, the Busy Jewelers. 21&23x
FOR SALE: Eight consecutive lots
50 ft. front by 200 ft. deep in choice
residential section of Brownwood.
Want to sell all or not less than
five lots; price reasonable. Write
Miss Lucile Self, Garner Bldg., Cis-
co, Texas. 21-23x
FOR SALE: A Jersey Cow with
young calf. Cecil Gray. 20tfx
FOR SALE: 104 1/2 acres, 80 in
.cultivation, good 8 room house, 3
miles Sfe Cdfeman, electricity. N. R.
Boyls, 701 S. Concho, Coleman.
22-23P
FOR SALE: Electrolux Gas Ref-
rigerator. A. A. Beaty. 21 tlx
FOR SALE: One good used Singer
Sewing Machine. 700 West Pecan
St., Phone 6616. 22tlx
WANTED
WANTED: Man and wife to work.
Job permanent, if satisfactory.
Good pay. Nice house and running
•water. Write or see W. A. Miller,
Leaday. 21tfx
FOR SALE: Pre-war, well-kept
living room suite; also a baby bug-
gy in good condition. R. A. Cox,
Talpa. 23-24p
FOR SALE: Studio couch, makes
double bed. Excellent condition.
No springs. $20.00. See at South
Ward School mornings Chas. M.
King.. 23p
FOR SALE: Registered OlC boars,
choice, $25.00. Knox Campbell, Tal-
pa, Texas. 23-24p
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Good four
year-old-mare half Percheron, for
good Hereford bull, or what have
you. Knox Campbell, Talpa, Tex-
as. 23-24p
FOR SALE: At a Bargain: House
and lot on Ripley Street on Third
block west of Park Street. See O.
L. Hock, owner. $600. cash. 2Sp
FOR SALE: Easy Washing Ma-
chine. Call 6895. 23-24p
IMPLEMENTS
FOR SALE: 2 used combines at
John Deere Co. 23tfx
FOR SALE: A few used tractors
yet. John Deere Implement Com-
pany. 23tfx
We have a new supply of planters,
bedder, and cultivator sweeps. Buy
your sweeps early as they are same
price as pre-war sweeps. Delma
Johnson, John DeereTractor Co. 7tfx
FOR SALE: Several good used
tractors with power lifts and rub-
ber tires. Delma Johnson, Coleman.
4tfc
FOR SALE: Good air compressor.
See Grady Comedy at Hi-Way
Inn. 19tfx
FOR SALE: Faripall 20 tractor
fully equipped with extra bedding
attachment. New paint teb, good
condition. J. A. Baucom, near un
derpass between Coleman and 6a*
WANTED; To buy
also 194*/4o Equities.
D. RHONE.
your 1943/44
See GEO.
19-20-21X
WANTED TO RENT: Five or six
room unfurnished residence. Pref-
erably close to high school. Perma-
nent. See E. L. Miller, Manager
of J. C. Penney Co. 20tfx
any person who shall not have ac-
tually resided in Texas for at least
five ii> years during the nine (9)
years immediately preceding the
application for such assistance and
continuously for one r 1) year im-
mediately preceding such applica-
tion; provided that the maximum
payment per montn from State
funds shall not be more than Twen
ty Dollars ($20) per month.
WANTED: Dogs to vaccinate. Pro-
tect yourself and neighbor against
Mad-Dog.s. GEO. D. RHONE COM-
PANY. 22tfx
LEASE WANTED
One to Two Sections of Grass
Land. Fence sheep and goat-
proof. Will buy some stock.
Write full information to Box
P, c/o Democrat-Voice, Coleman,
Texas. 20tfx
LEGAL NOTICES
H, J. R. No. 13
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
proposing an amendment to the
Constitution of the State of Texas,
amending Sections 5ln, 51b, 51c and
51d of Article III so that the same
shall consist ol one section to be
known as Section 51a, providing
that the Legislature shall have the
power to provide assistance to and
provide for the payment of same
to actual bona fide citizens of Texas
who are needy aged persons over
the age of sixty-five (65) years,
needy blind persons over the age
of twenty-one (21) years, and needy
children under the age of sixteen
(16) years; providing for the ac
ceptance of financial aid from the
Government of the United States
for such assistance; providing that
the payments of such assistance
from State funds shall never ex-
ceed either the payments from
Federal funds or a total of more
than, Thirty-five Million Dollars
($35,000,000) per year; providing for
the necessary election, form of bal-
lot, proclamation, and publication,
and making an appropriation to de
fray the necessary expenses of pro-
“(2) Needy blind persons who
are actual bona fide citizens ol
Texas and are over the age 0/
twenty-one (21) years; provided
that ho such assistance shall be
paid to any tnmaee or any State
supported (nstitutiop, while such
inmate, or tn any person who shall
not have actually resided in Texas
at least five (5) years during the
nine (9) years immediately pre-
ceding the application for such' as-
sistance and continuously for one
(1) year immediately preceding
such application.
(3) Needy children who are ac-
tual bona fide citizens of Texas and
are under the age of sixteen (16)
years; provided that no such as-
sistance shall be paid on account
of any child over One (1) year old
who has not continuously resided
in Texas for one (1) year Immedia-
tely preceding the application for
such assistance, or on account oi
any child under the age of one (1)
year whose mother has not Con-
tinuously resided in Texas for ene
(1) ybqr immediately preceding
such application.
"The Legislature shall have the
authority to accept from the Fed-
eral Government of the United
States such financial aid for the
assistance oi the needy aged, needy
blind, and needy children as such
Government may offer not incon-
sistent with restrictions herein set
forth; provided however Ughi
amount of such assistsnc<**W^b
State funds to each person assisted
shall never exceed the amount so
expended out <4 Federal Funds;
and, provided further that the total
amount of money to be expended
out of State funds for such assist-
ance to the needy aged, needy
blind, and needy children shall nev-
er exceed the sum of Twenty-five
Million Dollars ($35,000,000) per
year.”
Should the Legislature enact en-
abling laws and provide an addi-
tional appropriation hereto in an-
! ment
State funds shall not be more than
Twenty Dollars ($20) per month;
giving the Legislature the power to
set up a-system of payment* for the
needy blind persons over twenty-
one (21) years of age; giving the
Legislature the power to set up a
system of payments to needy chil-
dren under sixteen (16) years of
age; providing for the expendi-
ture ol funds from the Federal
Government; limiting the total a-
mount which may be expended for
such assistance out of State funds;
and providing conditions as to res-
idenci- within the State in order to
become eligible to receive assit-
ance."
See. 3. The Governor of the
State of Texas is hereby directed to
Issue the necessary proclamation
for said election and have the same
published and held as required by
the Constitution and the Laws ol
the State of Texas.
Sec. 4 The sum of Five Thous-
and Dollars ($5,000) or so much
thereof as may be necessary is here-
by appropriated out of the funds
of the Treasury of the State, not
otherwise appropriated, to pay ex-
penses of such publication and el-
ection. 21-24x
I
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 7
proposing an amendment to Article
VI of the Constitution of Texas
providing that any person in the
armed forces of the United States,
or the Armed Forces Reserve of the
United States, or of any branch or
component part thereof, or the Uni-
ted States Maritime Service, or the
United States Merchant Marine, or
who has been a member of same
within eighteen months prior to the
holding of any election in this state
authorized by law, and is otherwise
a qualified voter, shall not be re-
quired to pay, or to hold a receipt
for the payment of, a poll tax in
order to vote at- any such election,
if same is held while the United
States Is at war or within a certain otherwise
stated time thereafter; providing
that members of the regular Army,
Navy, or Marine Corps of the Uni-
ted States shall not be permitted
to vote; providing that other mem-
bers of the armed forces shall be
entitled to vote under certain con-
ditions; providing the form of the
ballot for voting on said proposed
amendment; fixing the time for
holding an election; directing the
Governor to issue the necessary
proclamations; and making an ap-
propriation.
son may be In valid amounts basedarmed fbree* of the United States I JUNE 7, i«40
on nettd, $hat the maximum pay- or of the Aimed Force Reserve of
per month per person from the. United States, or of any branch
or component part of such armed
forces or Armed Force Reserve, or
the United States Maritime Service
or the United etates Merchant
Marine, and who is otherwise a
qualified voter under the laws and
Constitution of this state, to pay
a poll tax pr to hold a receipt for
any poll tax assessed against him.
as a condition precedent to his right
to vote in any election held under
the authority of the laws of this
state, during the time the United
States is engaged in fighting a war,
or within one year after the close
of the calendar year in which said
war is terminated.
“Provided, however, that the fore-
going provisions Of thii section do
not confer the right t* vote upon
any person who is a member of the
regular establishment of the United
States Army, Navy, or Marine
Corps; and provided further, that
i all persons in the armed forces of
the,, United States, or the compon-
ent branches thereof, not members
of the regular establishment of the
United States Army, Navy, or Ma-
rine Corps, are hereby declared not
to be disqualified from voting by
reason of any provision of sub-sec-
tion "Fifth" of Section 1, of
Article."
See. 2. The foregoing Constitu-
tional amendment shall be submit-
ted to a vote of the qualified elec-
tors of this state on August 25, 1945.
at which election all voters favor-
ing said proposed amendment shall
write or have printed on their bal-
lots the following:
“FOR the amendment to Article
VT of the Constitution of Texas,
providing that any person in the!
armed forces of the United States. |
or the Armed Force Reserve of the
United States, or of any branch or]
component part thereof, or of the j
United States Maritime Service, or
the United States Merchant Ma-j
rine, or who has been a member of i
same within eighteen months prior
to the holding of any election in
this state authorized by law, and is
a qualified voter, shall
not be required to pay, or to hold
a receipt for the payment of. a poll
tax in order to vote at any such
election, if same is held while the
United States Is at war or within
a certain stated time thereafter." j
Those opposed to such amend-
ment shall have written, or printed j
on their ballots the following:
“AGAINST the amendment to j
Article VI of the Constitution of;
Texas, providing that any person
In the armed forces of the United i
States, or the Armed Force Reserve
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- °f th* Unit*d St8t*S’
ISLATURF OF thf ctatv nF branch or component part thereof.
laLATUKE OF THE STATE OF w q{, ^ United Stales Maritime
Service, or the United States Mer- j
Chant (Marine, or who has been a
member of same within eighteen ]
THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE
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ters of American War II service) is iftvite<1 t0 write to «».'John tM
men . and women of the army • oi
the United States, or any other
branch of service during World
this War II. ' j
Any one interested In such an
Smith. Capitol Station, Aus.in. fot
further information.
Man is the only animal that can
be skinned more than once.
Office Supplies
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STENO NOTEBOOKS
ADDING MACHINE PAPER
PAPER CLIPS
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INDEXES AND CARDS
BLANK PAPER (All Sizes)
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TEXAS:
Section 1. There shall be submit-
ted to the qualified voters of the
State of Texas the matter .of am- months prior to the holding of any
ending Article VI of the Constitu- election in this state authorized by
tion of Texas, by adding thereto a1 law, and is otherwise a qualified
tieijjation of the. adoption of this"new section which modify the (voter, shall not be required to pay,
amendment, such Acts shall not be
invalid by reason of their antici-
patory character^
Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitu-
tional amendment shall be submit-
ted to the qualified electors of Tex-
as at a special election to be held
throughout the State of Texas on
the 28th day of August, 1945, at
which election there shall be print-
ed on such ballot the following
Clause.
For the amendment to the Con-
stitution giving the Legislature the
power to set up a system of pay-
ments of old age assistance to those
above sixty-five (65) years of age;
present restrictions concerning vot-, or to hold a receipt for the payment
ing. This new section shall be in-' of, a poll tax in order to vote at any
serted between Section 2 and Sec-j such election, if same is held while
tion 3 of said Article VI, and shall' the United States is at war or with
clamation, publication, and hold- provided that monthly payments
BY THE
■ STATE
ing the election
BE IT RESOLVED
LEGISLATURE OF I
OF TEXAS:
Section 1. hat Sections 91a, 51b,
61c, and 51d of Article III of the
Constitution of the State of Texas
be amended and the same are here-
by amended so that the same shall
hereafter consist of on section to
be numbered 51a, which shall read
as foUows
"Sec. 51a. The Legislature shall
have the power, by general laws to
provide, subject to limitations and
restrictions herein eontaihed, and
such other limitations, restrictions
and regulations as may by the Leg-
islature be deemed expedient for
assistance to, and for the payment
of assistance to:
(1) Needy aged persons who are
actual bona fide citizens of Texas
and who are over the age of six-
ty-five (65) years; provided that no
such assistance shall be paid to any
inmate of any State supported in-
from State funds to any one person
may be in valid amounts based on
need, that the maximum payment
per month per person from State
funds shall not be more than Twen-
ty Dollars ($20) per month; giving
the Legislature the power to set up
a system of payments for the needy
blind persons over twenty-one (21)
years of age; giving the Legislature
the power to set up a system ol
payments to needy children under
sixteen (16) years of age; provid-
ing for the expenditure of funds
from the Federal Government; lim-
iting the total amount which may'•
be expended for such assistance out
of State funds; and providing con-
ditions as to residence within the
State in order to become eligible
to receive assistance.”
“Against the amendment to the
Constitution giving the Legislature
the power to set up a system of pay-
ments of old age assistance to those
above sixty-five (65) years of age;
provided that monthly payments
stitution, while suen inmate, or to from State funds to any one per-
be known as Section 2a. and shall
read as follows:
“Section 2a. Nothing in this Con-
stitution shall be construed to re-
quire any person, who at the time
of the holding of an election here-
stated time there-
in a certain
after."
Sec. 3. The Governor shall issue
the necessary proclamations relat-
ing to the publication of the fore-
going Resolution, in the various
inafter referred to Is, or who, with- | counties of the state, and shall
in eighteen months immediately I the same to be* published as
prior to the time of holding any | required by the statutes and the
such election was, a member of the
WOOL
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We hove ample storage space for your wool and will give you
the best service possible.
We Are Buying—
TAGS
DEAD WOOL
PULLED WOOL
Geo. D. Rhone Company
“A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR THE RANCHMAN ”
Wwt Side Square
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DRUGS FOR
ANIMAL CARE
Keep your livestock healthy with
drugs and vaccines from our
well-stocked department.
MulforcU:
•Vaccines
• Blackleg Bar lerln
•Hemorrhagic Septicemia
Bacteria
•Mixed Bacterin Avian
Formula for Turkeys
• Mixed Bacterin Avian
Formula for Chickens
•Pinkeye Vaccines
Powder
•Veterinarian Sulfanilamide
Martin’s:
•Phenothiaxine Drench
•Fly Smear
•Formula 62
•Poultry
DRENCH GUNS. SYRINGES
CROSS
PHARMACY
Constitution in connection with the
submission of proposed amend-
ments to the Constitution to the
people for their action at a state-
wide election. If it shall appeatj
from the returns of the election at
which the foregoing amendment to
the Constitution is voted upon that
a majority of the qualified voters
have voted for said amendment,
same shall then become a part of
the Constitution of Texas.
Sec. 4. There is hereby appropri-
ated out of the General Fund of
the State of Texas, not otherwise
appropriated, the sum of Fifteen
Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00), or so
much thereof as may be necessary,
to pay the expenses of advertising
said Resolution in each county in
the State and for such other pur-
poses as may be necessary, or re-
quired by law, or by the Constitu-
tion.
Mrs. John Smith
Organizing Vets
Of World War 2
The American Veterans of World;
War II Council No. 1, was organized
in Austin, Texas, March 7. 1944.
after seeing such a need, and a
wonderful opportunity to serve and
assist tlte Service men and Women
of World War II.
The purpose of the organization
is to preserve and strengthen com-
radeship among Its members; to as-
sist in re-establishment of worthy
American veterans; to protect the
welfare and rights of the Service
man or /roman while still in the
uniform, or any honorably dis-
charged service man or woman; to
perpetuate the memory aud his-
tory of those' who have paid the
supreme sacrifice; to assist then
widows and children; to maintain
our obligation to the government
of the United States of America
and it’s Constitution and laws; to
preserve our American institution
of freedom; to defend the United
States from her enemies of any na-
ture whatsoever.
The American Veterans of World
War II Council membership is coSi-
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